The safety started all 16 games for the Bears during his
lone season in Chicago. Clinton-Dix registered 78 combined tackles and defended
five passes. He also recovered a pair of fumbles and scored a defensive
touchdown on one of his two interceptions.

Clinton-Dix’s departure from the Bears creates a vacancy at
the position for the second consecutive offseason. Last year Adrian Amos left
the Bears, signing a contract with the Green Bay Packers. Chicago replaced him
with Clinton-Dix, but now they’ll have to find another safety to position next
to Eddie Jackson in the secondary.